Matt Fleming presented an overview of Cedar Port’s substantial growth over the last five years at the Port Bureau’s April Commerce Club luncheon.
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Industry, family, and friends saluted CAPT Bill Diehl as he retired from his distinguished maritime career at the May Commerce Club luncheon.
Read PostThis is a saying I often said when we were moving in the Coast Guard. The kids thought it was a Coastie saying. When I decided to get out of the...
Read PostA new year, a new quarter, a fresh start. The old has been displaced by the new and what has been matters no more - for the present is here.
Read PostCommon practices in the $245 billion maritime fuel market (“bunker fuel”) could be causing significant financial losses. Trusted...
Read PostThe Gulf Center for Sea Turtle Research (“GCSTR”) at Texas A&M University at Galveston (“TAMUG”) was created to bring...
Read PostIn maritime and offshore, industry has long relied on utility ships for deliveries, but this approach includes high costs, slow delivery times, and...
Read PostCAPT Bill Diehl, retiring president of the Greater Houston Port Bureau, chats about his maritime career and what might be written into his next...
Read PostCruising on the Houston Ship Channel The Greater Houston Port Bureau’s Women in Maritime Happy Hour on the Kirby’s Observer boat took...
Read PostOn June 12, 2020, CAPT Jason Smith assumed the duties of Commander, U.S. Coast Guard (“USCG” or “Coast Guard”) Sector...
Read PostTexas A&M University at Galveston has received a new training ship, the TS Kennedy, that will enhance year-round training for Texas A&M Maritime...
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